Pinot Noir
or pi·not noir
See under Pinot (def. 2).
Origin of Pinot Noir
1Words Nearby Pinot Noir
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How to use Pinot Noir in a sentence
The set includes a rosé, the 2015 Brisa, the 2013 Pinot Noir, and the 2013 Tempranillo.
Howell and colleagues studied microbes at 15 vineyards growing Pinot Noir grapes across six wine regions in southern Australia.
How does a crop’s environment shape a food’s smell and taste? | Carolyn Beans | September 10, 2020 | Science NewsEverybody making Pinot Noir lives in the shadow of one tiny vineyard in Burgundy, the 4.4 acres of La Romanee-Conti.
Napa’s Earthquake Is Not The Only Thing Shaking The Vineyards | Clive Irving | August 31, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTBased on Pinot Noir, it gives rich berry aromas alongside brioche, quince, and pears.
There is about 128,000 acres of Pinot Noir planted worldwide.
There is no logical reason that Cabernet is nearly 20 percent more expensive than Pinot Noir on average.
It was as if they were talking about drinking pesticides, not Pinot Noir.
British Dictionary definitions for Pinot Noir
/ (ˈpiːnəʊ nwɑː) /
a variety of black grape, grown esp for wine-making
any of the red wines made from this grape
Origin of Pinot Noir
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